It's officially Frank Ocean Day.
Not really,Hong Kong Archives but that's what fans and listeners (me included) are dubbing it for the artist's first live performance since 2017. Frank is the headliner for this year's Coachella, having been the headliner in 2020 before the festival was ultimately canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since releasing his sophomore studio album Blondein 2016, Frank has gone under the radar, sporadically releasing music here and there in the last 7 years but nothing major that would hint at a new album.
And it's not like he's hiding away in a hermit hole somewhere—the man has been active. Frank has been seen exploring other creative avenues in his life including photography, fashion, and has allegedly even signed a deal with A24 to direct a movie. Heven Haile at Pitchforkhas an excellent timeline of everything Frank has been up to since the release of Blondeif you need a refresher before his Coachella set.
However, even before the Grammy-winning star hit the stage, the hype was palpable.
Coachella is unbelievably expensive and many across social media will be left with nothing but their thoughts as thousands of others get to experience Frank Ocean live. This is upsetting because I'm here writing this and not in California to hear "Self-Control" performed live for the first time in six years.
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Others who do get to attend are emotional at the idea of hearing his music live for the first time in half a decade.
Tracks from Frank's Blondealbum are what many look forward to the most. Blonde is a highly personal and introspective work that has inspired a generation of artists and is probably most fans' first experience of Frank's unique creative vision.
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And some, in the days leading up to this weekend, believed Frank would be dropping new music. If you're new to the tinfoil hat world of Frank Ocean music drops, just know that some of his more dedicated fans following the clues of his life think he's about to drop new music every couple of months.
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As Frank hit the Coachella main stage, the performance was everything you could ask for and more... or so we hear. While his set was originally on the schedule for the Coachella livestream on YouTube, an official Twitter account for the Google-owned video site confirmed what fans had spotted on Sunday afternoon: Frank was a late scrub, and fans not in the California desert would be denied their official stream. (Several other high-profile performers at the festival, including Bjork and elusive producer Jai Paul, did not participate in the livestream either.)
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But the internet provides, in the form of bootleg streams on Instagram Live and Twitch. (Even fellow megastars like Lorde and Drake were spotted lurking on the illicit broadcasts.)
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Yes, Frank was over an hour late taking the stage, but it did eventually happen.
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Clad in a blue hoodie and black durag, he launched into several cuts from Channel Orangeand Blondebefore a quick chat to the crowd where he confirmed that a new album would happen, just "not right now". He also brought the green robot baby from the 2021 Met Gala onstage. The set overall was a frustrating muddle of beat-driven interludes and devastating reinventions of his classic tracks — and then, as unceremoniously as it began, was cut off by Coachella's curfew.
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Will we see the whole show next weekend? Only time will tell.
This story was updated several times after initial publication to include new details.
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